2008205:16
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Part 3: Resin and Conclusion
Tragically, it seems Google Video does not yet have it's issues sorted out. I spent all of yesterday trying to get part 3 of my tutorial onto that site, but was not in any way successful. With that said, part 3 is now hosted via Viddler so I can put up our exciting (surely!) conclusion.
This concludes our pressure casting tutorial. All told, it's nearly an hour long! Thanks go to Kim for helping me film a lot of this and putting up with my hobby. If any of you find this tutorial useful, I would love to know.
2008306:16
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Part 2: Completing the Mold
Part 2 of this tutorial has been complete for some time, but I've not been having any cooperation from Google Video in the uploading and sharing process - seems like they're having some technical difficulties, according to their discussion boards. With that in mind, I've uploaded this one to viddler.com, since they don't have a filesize limit and I am terrible at compressing video after I edit it. It should work fine, though I will hopefully be able to replace it with a google video player version later on that runs a bit smoother.
Part 3 will have to wait about a week or so, because I've got a cruise coming up that's going to have me out and about in the carribean, and I can't be doing pressure casting work from the beach, much as I'd like to be!
As always, please feel free to leave questions or comments that you might want addressed.
2008285:41
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Part 1: Equipment and Methods
Part one in a series of tutorial videos outlining pressure casting tips, tricks, equipment and methods.
Please utilize the comments tool if you have any questions you would like to have answered or see addressed! Part two comes shortly.
June 9th, 2010